Harbinger Compact Portable PA System

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The Harbinger HA300 delivers big sound in a medium package at a small price. It is a full range system that features a subwoofer, a vertical array of four inch speakers and a piezo tweeter, power to r... Click To Read More About This Product

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The Harbinger HA300 delivers big sound in a medium package at a small price. It is a full range system that features a subwoofer, a vertical array of four inch speakers and a piezo tweeter, power to run them all and a capable mixer. It is a complete sound reinforcement solution that is apropriate to venue installation, bands, DJs and any application that requires clear, loud sound reinforcement.

The mixer features two channels with balanced XLR and balanced 1/4" line inputs, each with discreet volume control and two band EQ. A third channel accepts a stereo 1/8" input, volume control and two bands of EQ as well. A master volume controls overall system volume, and a linking panel features an XLR input and an XLR output. All of this mixing capability is built-in to the HA300T top speaker.

The HA300T contains a 100W power amp and the subwoofer (HA300S)contains a 200W power amp. The top speaker has a 1/4" subwoofer output that is crossed over at 150Hz so the power amp in the top doesn't need to process the low frequencies at all. If you want, you can use just the top and when the subwoofer out is not engaged, the speaker processes the full range signal.

The HA300T features four 4 1/2" drivers and a 3 1/2" piezo driver. The HA300S features a 12" 200W 8 ohm speaker in a ported cabinet. The linking system makes it ideal for hooking two systems together.

I'm a mobile DJ and needed a new set of speakers for my setup. I stumbled upon these speakers as they were set up for demo at my local GC. I loved the look and kept coming back to them like they were calling my name lol. When a sales rep demonstrated them she used an ipod and I was blown away by the headroom and bass response. I bought two units and am currently using them as my active speakers. I have been very pleased with their look, portability, and overall sound. I bought the pro plan just to be safe because I have never used Harbinger before and wanted some insurance but so far I have been pleased. If I had to be picky on anything it would be the handles. I wish harbinger would have chosen molded handles over straps but that is about all I could complain about. If Harbinger comes out with a 15" sub set I think I would by a those as well.

Great system.I bought 2 of these and am now using these for my main DJ system.Ive been a Dj for over 25 years and appreciate this solid, well put together system.Nice, Nice clear top end. Great Bottom, very very portable.Not a system you have to worry about.Ive had many more expensive systems that were not as road worthy.I do between 50-80 gigs a year and never know if I need a sub or not.WIth these its all good.Another nice feature you can use the top self powered satellites by themselves in another coctktail oceremony area for a wedding. Thank you Harbinger

I bought two of these to run in stereo. They sound very good. Plenty of Bass, loud, and good clarity. The bass is enough to shake your house but in a larger facility you will just feel it. EV/QSC/Yamaha systems are better and probably more durable but I am satisfied with these and they cost a fraction of the price. I own the Kustom PA50 which is the little brother of this package. I liked that little thing a lot so i took a chance on these and they have done very well for us so far. You can buy the HA300 speakers under the Kustom/PowerWerks brands but it is much cheaper and easier to buy this set. We use them for microphone and recorded music in a large facility and they work great. They definitely have more bass then our wall-mounted 15" 2-way pa speakers that we also own. I have also used one of these in my small "band room". works great with e-drums, DI bass, DI guitar (Zoom G5), keyboards, and Mic. No problem being used as a drum monitor. Handles Kick drum just fine. I think it sounds better than my Simmons DA200s. The DA200s is a good drum monitor. The DA200s also works fine as a small pa for all my instruments but the HA300 has better all around sound in my opinion. I only compare these two products because I have ended up using them for the same purpose and they cost about the same. The DA200s could never replace the HA300 as a pa system in a large facility but I think the HA300 could replace the DA200s as a drum monitor. However, the HA300 is bigger, not wedge shaped, you can't adjust the knobs from the throne with your drumsticks, and doesn't have stereo pass-through. Those things might be important to someone looking for a drum monitor. The HA300 is a bit heavy. The subwoofer is not that small. I can and do carry one whole unit by carrying the subwoofer in one hand and the top speaker, pole, and cords in the other hand. It is not that hard for an average sized man in good health but I do have to say that I don't enjoy moving them. But I think that is the price you pay to have a decent subwoofer and as pa systems go this is still pretty small. I would suggest a handcart if you will be moving them a lot. You could get two of these units on one handcart.

This is an excellent system for most bars/restaurants. It's not too heavy, has and excellent dynamic range and doesn't eat up a lot of space. Most musicians know how tight certain places can be for bands. It's got plenty of volume for a small package. This is the perfect amplifying system for a one man acoustic guitar/singer type. Plug in your mic and guitar and you're ready to go. It's a five star product for the price but the Bose towers are the best.

I bought these speakers for the price point. I needed portability small foot print and good sound. These are great for small parties and small backyard events. I was a little leery about how they were going to sound, but bought 2 of these and took them home. I set up one set first and was a little disappointed by how hollow the bass sounded, I was amazed at the clarity of the top monitors. The bass is not deep enough for me but for 12" subwoofers what do you expect. I then set up both speakers and WOW is all I can say. Really loud and I would definitely recommend if you are a start up DJ or musician. I am going straight from a DJ controller to these and with the right adjustment they suit my purpose well. I will definitely get a bigger subwoofer later, but for now this is it.

I bought one of these after trying a keyboard amp and checking out some of the drum amps on the market and for the price this is the best solution. Much more power and range than all the other choices. Works great as an amp in the practice studio with a band. For the price i highly recommend this over any other option for electric drum kits.

I bought 1 of these Systems because I liked the Small footprint and the Quality of sound. I used it for Karaoke and Dj as well so I run all inputs to a mixer and then to the unit. I found that buying a adjustable pole to raise the top unit eliminated Mic feedback with the mixer added and then you have vocal effects as well. Everybody loves it and can not believe the quality and clean crisp sound even at a higher volume for Djing!!! I now own 5 units and am running 2 of them stacked at one bar. Wow what a rich tone from 2 at the same time!!! I am going to stack 3 together soon and I can only Imagine how Great that will be!!! I have larger Systems including a B-52 with a 18" sub that weighs 160 lbs. by itself! These subs weigh in at about 40 lbs. each!! The little Sys. blows everybody's Minds!!!

Needed something loud enough to play to outdoor crowds of 250 ppl. This does the job and with the subwoofer I get the base response I want from my keyboard that I couldn't get with only woofer/tweeter setups. Great for the price!